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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

The higher ... the better

0The higher the price of a product, the better the quality is.02br
00The higher the price of a product, the quality is not necessarily the better.02br
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00Are my sentence correct?02br
00Thanks02br
00LiJ 0-
  

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02br 02br 01font 02font 02br 02br 01font 00The higher the price of a product, the quality is not necessarily the better. 02font 00No. As you can see, the second part of your second sentence does not follow the same pattern as in your first example.

  • 02br 02br 01font 02font 02br 02br 01font 00The higher the price of a product, the quality is not necessarily the better.
  • 02font 00No.
  • As you can see, the second part of your second sentence does not follow the same pattern as in your first example.
  • 02b 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Hi,02br
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01font00The higher the price of a product, the better the quality is.02font01font00 02font00Fine.02br
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01font00The higher the price of a product, the quality
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01cite10Clive12cite10A higher price does not necessarily mean better quality.12blockquote
10Got it!02br
00Thanks, Clive. 0-
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0 On the first one, note also this way of saying it:02br
01i00The higher the price of a product, the better its quality.02i02br
00CJ 0-
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01cite10CalifJim12cite10The higher the price of a product, the better its quality.12blockquote
10The first and the second parts are exactly the same in structure. 02br
00Got it.02br
00Thanks, CJ. 0-
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